‘The Talk of Canterbury” Still in Full Swing Christchurch R fj 50 O. C. Cox, Manager success of the D.I.C. Great Winter Sale was assured the mpment the doors were opened on the first day. Since then the enthusiasm, of both buyer and seller has infused an optimistic spirit into every section of the community, with the result that crowds of happy shoppers throng the D. 1.0. throughout the day. y" The items quoted in this space are but typical of what the D.I.C. can do for you in any department. WONDERFUL VALUE IN PILLOW-SLIPS, &c. SCOLLOPED EDGE FRILLED PILLOW-SLIPS. Usually 2/6 Sale Price ... . .1/11 each PLAIN HEMSTITCHED PIL- . ■ LOW-SLIPS. • Usually 2/3 D.I.C. Sale Price .. 1/9 each "EMBROIDERED DITTO. Usually 2/3 D. 1.0. Sale Price 1/9 each ; EMBROIDERED TRAYCLOTHS, ' 13in. x'23in. Usually 1/3 — D.I.C. Sale Price .. .. 9d. Ditto Ditto, 16in. x 24 in. Usually 1/3. D.I.C. Sale Price . ,'lOJd. EMBROIDERED AFTERNOON TEA CLOTHS, 32in. x 32in—--2/6 for 1/9 Ditto Ditto, 36in. x 36in.— ■ : 2/9 for 1/11 Ditto SUPPER CLOTHS, 45in.' x 45in. .. .. 8/6 for 5/6 _ Ditto DRAWN-THREAD SUPPER CLOTHS, 54iu. x 54in.-r- ---; ' " 9/6 for 5/11 MERCERISED DAMASK SUP-' PER CLOTHS, 40in. x 40in.— V : 3/6 for 2/9 Ditto HEMSTITCHED, 40in. ' x -ipin; .. .. 4/11; for 3/6 -Ditto'Ditto, 58ini x 58iri.- ' v S/6 for 7/3 HOSIERY AND GLOVE SPECIALS. In view- of ' increasing scarcity and rapidly rising prices of these Goods, every item noted represents -Remarkable Value. LADIES’ HOSE, in Black Lisle, Cotton, and Cashmere finish, Embroidered Fronts and Clocks. Usually 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 and 3/6. All One PLAIN BLACK COTTON HOSE, heavy 'weight. • Usually 1/6 — D.I.C. Clearance Price, 1/- pair PLAIN BLACK CASHMERE HOSE; All Wool—Reduced to 2/3, 2/8, 3/2, and 3/6 pair. KNITTED GAUNTLET GLOVES (All Wool"). Usually 2/11 and 3/6 .. Now 2/6 pair KNITTED GAUNTLET GLOVES* - (All Wool), Usually 4/6 Now 2/11 pair LISLE and'IMITATION SUEDE GLOVES, English makes. All wanted shades— Reduced to 3/6 and 3/11 pair Cash Discount and Free Postage as Usual
V *X DRINK ONLY V SPEIGHT’S PRIZE ALES. SPEIGHT’S PRIZE ALES. SPEIGHT’S PRIZE ALES. & TO BE HAD EVERYWHERE ! -•«»•-« — OBTAINABLE on DRAUGHT AT RE LEU'S HOTEL. HOKITIKA AND MRS~HLAD’S HOTEL, KANIERI, ONLY. W. PERRY AND COY., HOKITIKA, AGENT FOR BOTTLED ALEB , . j : AND STOUT.
HEARNE’S Cure Is the Finest Remedy in x the World For COUGHS and COLDS. " • v: “Seven years ago I had ASTHMA so badly I could not speak for a . week. A friend advised me to take HE ARNE’S BRONCHITIS CURE which soon CURED me. Since then, I take it whenever I get a Cola, and it keeps the Asthma off.” ! GOOLWA, S.A. # *l am a Nurse and have recommended HEARNE’S BRONCHITIS CURE to many sufferers. I have known it to be successful when all other Medicine failed. For Bronchitis it is •imply WONDERFUL. -It saved my Son’s life.” 90>mes, addnisu and full particular* furnlihtd m application. FRANKSTON f m fay ON DIR W FROM'W. 0. HEARNS,' KENNEDY'S BUILDINGS, OU*A STR**T, WELLINGTON.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1917, Page 1
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